He’s one of the most beloved hosts on television, so it’s no surprise that Jon Stewart's announcement that he’s leaving “The Daily Show” has drawn some strong responses from the entertainment industry.

He confessed to fabricating a story about being hit while in a helicopter while covering the war in Iraq back in 2003, and now “NBC Nightly News” anchor Brian Williams will be sitting the bench for awhile.

As the days come and go, doctors aren’t hopeful about Bobbi Kristina Brown's prognosis, but her family has a whole different take on the situation.

Shayne Brown, Bobbi’s cousin, told “Entertainment Tonight” he’s convinced that Miss Brown is “getting better. She’s progressing. Krissy will be good. Everything will be alright.” He also asks that everyone “continue to pray” for her speedy recovery.

He’s one of the wittiest, most intelligent personalities on television these days, and sadly Jon Stewart will be leaving “The Daily Show” sometime later this year.

During his announcement, the 52-year-old actor/comedian explained, “Seventeen years is the longest in my life I’ve ever held a job by 16 years and five months. The upshot there being I’m a terrible employee. But in my heart I know it is time for someone else to have that opportunity.”

Emotions are running understandably high in the Brown family this week as Bobbi Kristina Brown remains on life support, unable to breathe for herself.

And now the New York Post and TMZ have reported that Bobby Brown and his kin have decided to remove all medical aid from the 21-year-old woman on February 11th, the third anniversary of her mother Whitney Houston's death.